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Artificial intelligence programming on the Macintosh 🔍
Daniel G Shafer
Howard W. Sams & Co., 1st ed., Indianapolis, IN, USA, Indiana, 1986
English [en] · PDF · 42.7MB · 1986 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/zlib · Save
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Artificial Intelligence Programming on the Macintosh For the programming student and hobbyist eager to learn the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence (Al) programming theory and technique, this book provides a step-by-step introduction to this next frontier in computer usage. No prior knowledge of Al and only a minimum of programming experience is assumed. The author explains basic Al concepts and procedures by means of fascinating hands-on programs that run on your Macintosh. Discover search techniques as you move cannibals and missionaries from bank to bank in this classic problem; build property lists from which the program can make inferences in the Micro-Logician; construct a vocabulary and formats for text generation in the form of Haiku poetry in the Poetry Maker; move blocks to and fro, up and down, using natural language processing in the Micro Blocks World; learn about pattern-matching as you try to beat the system in the Intelligent Maze Game; and design your own expert systems based on models given here. Among the features of this reader-friendly book : • Full program listings are in the easy-to-learn Logo language • Program codes and their relationship lo Al concepts are fully explained • Ideas for expansion are given for each of the programs • Features of Logo, LISP, and Prolog languages are summarized • Conversion factors are explained for BASIC programmers • Richly annotated bibliography aids further study Dan Shafer is an independent product consultant and freelance writer in California' s Silicmnon Valley. He is also the coordinator of symposia for attorneys on the impact of Artificial Intelligence and expert systems on their profession. Dozens of his feature articles and product reviews have appeared in computer magazines. As publisher of the monthly newsletter, Visions: The Shafer Report, he analyzes future technological trends and impacts. Dan and his wife and four daughters live in Sunnyvale, California.
Alternative title
Artificial intelligence programming for the Macintosh
Alternative publisher
Indianapolis, IN, USA : H.W. Sams, c1986.
Alternative publisher
LEXIS Publishing
Alternative publisher
Alpha Books
Alternative publisher
MICHIE
Alternative edition
1. ed., 1. printing, Indianapolis, Ind, 1986
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
1986/07/01
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Bibliography: p. 280-284.
Cover title: Artificial intelligence programming on the Macintosh.
Spine title: AI programming on the Macintosh.
Includes index.
"22447"--Cover.
Cover title: Artificial intelligence programming on the Macintosh.
Spine title: AI programming on the Macintosh.
Includes index.
"22447"--Cover.
date open sourced
2025-04-25
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